This commit introduces a new `orderedmap` package to preserve the column
order of SQL query results when they are marshaled to JSON.
The default Go `json.Marshal` function sorts map keys, which was causing
the column order to be lost in the output of the database tools.
This commit updates the following tools to use the new `orderedmap`
package:
- `mysqlexecutesql`
- `mssqlexecutesql`
- `postgresexecutesql`
- `spannerexecutesql`
- `sqliteexecutesql`
- `bigqueryexecutesql`
A new test has been added to the `mysqlexecutesql` tool to verify that
the column order is preserved.
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